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F1 extends Australian broadcast deal with Fox and Kayo beyond 2027
3 March 2026PlanetF1Breaking news

F1 extends Australian broadcast deal with Fox and Kayo beyond 2027

Formula 1 has extended its exclusive Australian broadcast partnership with Fox Sports and streaming service Kayo Sports beyond 2027. The deal guarantees live and 4K coverage of every session, ad-break free, for subscribers, cementing Kayo as F1's home in the crucial and growing Australian market.

Formula 1 has secured its broadcast future in a key growth market, announcing a multi-year extension of its partnership with Foxtel Group's Fox Sports and streaming service Kayo Sports in Australia. The deal ensures every session of the F1 World Championship will be broadcast live and in 4K on Kayo through 2027 and beyond, solidifying the platform as the sport's primary home in the region.

Why it matters:

Australia represents a critical and expanding market for Formula 1, fueled by a surge in popularity and the presence of homegrown driver Oscar Piastri. Locking in a long-term partnership with the nation's leading sports broadcaster and streaming service guarantees stability and high-quality coverage for a massive fanbase. This move underscores F1's commercial strategy of securing premium, dedicated broadcast partners to enhance fan engagement and capitalize on the sport's growing momentum outside its traditional European heartlands.

The details:

  • The renewed agreement covers the exclusive broadcast rights for the entire F1 season in Australia on both Kayo Sports and Fox Sports channels.
  • Comprehensive Coverage: Subscribers will continue to receive live coverage of every practice session, qualifying, and Grand Prix. A key feature is the continuation of live 4K broadcasts for every race.
  • Enhanced Fan Experience: The package includes on-demand replays, unique live data feeds, and the popular F1 Minis—condensed race edits. Coverage will be presented ad-break free during races, a significant point for viewer satisfaction.
  • Strategic Partnership: Both parties framed the extension as a partnership focused on mutual growth. Foxtel has been F1's broadcast partner in Australia for over a decade, a period that has seen viewership reach record levels, with the 2025 season reportedly becoming its most-watched ever.

What's next:

The timing of the announcement aligns with the start of the new F1 season, directly feeding into the hype for this weekend's Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne. With new technical regulations, driver line-ups, and the competitive order still settling in for 2026, having a secure and high-quality broadcast platform in place ensures Australian fans won't miss a moment of the unfolding drama. This deal provides a foundation for continued fan growth as F1 navigates its latest era of competition.

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